insur- mtial -in -in- Church Notes MRS. ROBT. SCHROLL HOSTESS TO THE ERGATAN CLASS The Ergatan Class of the Church NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL of God met Tuesday evening at the THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY | home of Mrs. Robert F. Schroll AND THE ENTIRE ROUNDING COMMUNITY, The Washington Street Church Of The Brethren Elizabethtown, Pa, Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor Sunday, April 16 9:30 a. m. Church School SUR- | with Mrs. Hubert Rice as co-host- ess, | The business meeting was follow ed by an auction sale and games, | The next meeting will be held at [the home of Mrs. Ted Weidler, at | | Florin, Tuesday, May 9th. Lunch was served to the follow- an attempt will be made to have|ing: Mrs A. P. Stover, teacher; Ms, the total enrollment Sunday. 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship; present Pastor Zuck will preach on “Com- plete Salvation”. 6:30 p.m. Junior Fellowship. 7:30 p. m. Evening Service, Ev-| Edith Kavlor, angelistic Meetings begin, with the Mrs Hazel Zoller. Mrs Pastor of|_. , id Iv Rev. J. Herbert Miller, this| Myrtle Mowrer, Mrs. Hubert Rice, Mrs, Margaret Mackinson, Mrs. Rob- ert Graybill, Mrs, Mark Mumma Mrs. Flory Newcomer, Mrs. Lottie McMullen, Mrs. Ethel Broske, Mrs. Mrs. Ted Weidler, Thelma the Spring Creek Church, Hershey, Eshleman, Mrs. Jay Barnhart, Mrs. preaching. These services will con-| Hazel Shenk, Mrs. Doris Pemnell, tinue each evening at 7:30 through| Mrs. David Newcomer, Mrs. Grace Sunday, April 23. Mount Joy Methodist Church Rev. James F. Mort, Pastor Joseph Shaeffer, Supt. Sunday, April 16 9:30 a. m. Church School followed by Board of meeting. 6:30 p.m. Junior by Mrs. Walter Sloan, :6:45 p.m. Youth Fellewship. 7:30 p.m. Worship Service Monday Education Fellowship led Hawthorne,” Mrs. Irvin Nauman, Misses Betty Helwig, Ruth Helwig, | Betty Jare Charles, Helen M. | Schroll, Mrs. Blanche Schroll | Mrs. F. Schroll. EE ————— School News From | E. Donegal Twp. (I'rom page 1» The final report on the Chapter [Card Program showed that it too The chapter elected James Gar- 7:00 pm. Cars will leave the Church for Youth Rally at Leban- on. wa Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir Rehearsal| was a success. Wednesday 7:30 pm. W.S.C.S. Meeting Salunga Mcthodist Church Rev. James F. Mort, Pastor Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. Sunday, April 16 9:30 a.m. Church School. 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship Monday 7:45 pm. Youth Rally at Lebanon Methodist Church. Saturday, April 22 Food Sale conducted Fellowship. by Calvary Bible Church Rev. C. I. Summy, Pastor E. M. Wolgemuth, Supt. Sunday, April 16 9:15 a. m. Bible School 10:25 a. m. Morning Worshin Studies in II Timothy - The Pastor speaking. 7:00 p.m. Praye- Period. 7:30 pm. The Message. by. the Pastor. ber, Harry Hershey, Vernon Haw- | therne, and. other members (to be to represent the | decided later) [ chapter at the annual FFA Week | Activities at Penn State on June 14, [15 and 16. Harry Hershey was also {and Mrs, News From Florin (From page 1) Lloyd Nentwig atiended a birthday party tor Billy Urban at Newtown, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hershey visit- | ed with Mr. and Mrs. H. B, Hershey and son, Robert at Lemoyne and | Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Roberts in | Mechanicsburg on Sunday owned by Floyd The brick Bungalow Gordon will be 11% story | sold at public sale on Friday eve- | ning, April 28. An Easter Egg Hunt was held in [the town park on Saturday morn- [ing sponsored by the Young People {of the E, U. B. Church. About 125 ch ildven participated. The {prize winners were: Leroy Sump- | man, Cindy Bronson, Georgeanna | Mumper, Shelia Sumpman and Jas. St | sn | lic sale of household aley. There were aller prize awards. Mrs. J. N. Hershey will have pub- and kitchen | furniture an Saturday, May 6. The regular monthly meeting ol | the Florin Fire Co., was held Tues- | day nights | present. Fire Chief William Mateer and | re with twelve members ported no fires, Committee for | game night reported $115.00; a mo- {ic M I tic n was made to participate in the cunt Joy Memorial Day celebra- m and three new members were admitted: Fred Knepp, Robert Rél- ler and Dale Reigle. | SO {erty at public sale on Saturday to | | M fo mi children, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Walter Dupes, auctioneer, ld the Harry Eichelberger prop- r. Clayton Zink, of Stauffertown, r $3525.00 and Mr. Zink took im- ediate possession. also eighteen | ly [ | | 16. large | | Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mumper and | i teer and son of Mt. Joy; Mrs, Eliz- |abeth Kauffman | M | to | elected to represent the chapter at the Contest at Hallem in York, on Ap- Youth] ril 14. Vernon Hawthorne will be the chapter representative in horse- shoe pitching at the same contest. Regional FFA Tractor Driving | of Maytown and rs. Harvey Shuman of Elizabeth- wn called on Mr. and Mrs. George Norman Ma- | Mumper on Saturday. Mrs. Helen Musser spent the | weekend at Perry County visiting friends. M Messrs. James Eshbach and Geo. umper visited Mrs. Ellen Neidigh, who is seriously ill at her home at Campbellstown. {ar {led on Mr. and Mrs. Martin Liggins David Sweigart reported that 12 | boys had received FFA Jackets and | Ties. H. Hershey reported to the | chapter that the FFA basketbail team had won the Lancaster Coun- Basketball Championship. The | same team consisting of Vernon | Hawthorne, H. Hershey, J. Garber, A. Hess, R. Schatz, Bruce Bernhard, or ar re ev ti Mr. and Mrs. Harry 11 daughter, Joan ¢ Rutherford Marietta cal- > 1» Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jchn Bender Jr. 1d daughter of Rowenna called on | latives and friends in town Friday ening. — 50 CHILDREN TOOK PART IN THE EASTER EGG HUNT Approximately 150 children par- cipated in the Easter egg hunt . BARE, . COCHRAN, er, a minor, BARTHOLOMEW, STELLA E, dec’'d No, §9, June Term, 1949. The first and partial account of G. Elwood Bartholomew, admr, BARTON, EMMA, dec'd, No. 19, September Term, 1949. First and final account of Isaiah H. Kame Jr, admr, . BURKHOLDER, CLARENCE B., | also known as C. B. BURK- HOLDER, dec'd, No. 6, Septem= | ber Term, 1949, The first and fi- nal account of Harry B. Burk- | holder, adm. i BRUNNER, LILLIAN S., dec'd, No. 7, October Term, 1949. The | first and final account of Ray=- | mond 8S. Brunner, exor FRANKLIN H, dec a No. 77, May Term, 1914, The first and final account of Bank and Trust Company, suc=- ceeding trustee unde: the will, | for the use of Clara A. Frantz. BARE, LYDIA, decd, No. 2, | December Term, 1904. The first | and final account of Northern | Bank and Trust Company, Suc=- ceeding trustee under the will, of a fund for the upkeep of the | burying ground on the Home- | stead Farm in Manor Township. | | 5. BAER, SUSAN H., dec'd, No. 17, | October Term, 1924. The first | and final account of Northern | Bank and Tiust Company, Suc- ceeding trustee under the will, for the use of Sara A. Baer, | 4 BAKER, HARRISCN L., decd, No. 51, March Term. 1949. First and final account of Ella H. Ba- Ker, admrx. FLORA M., decd, No. 22, October Term, 1947. Scc- ond and final account of Mury C. Sprecher, John S. Cochran and Alma S. Mueller, exons, CROM, HARRY E.. dec'd, No. 65, September Term, 1949. First and final account of Anna C. | Nikolaus, admrx. { CALDWELL, LAURA K. | dec'd, No. 49, September Term, 1949. The first and finai account cf Raymond L. Caldwell and M. Merl Wechter, exors. . DILLER, MYRTLE A., deed, No. 91, June Term, 194). The first | and final account of Margaret D. | Walker and Calista Helland, | admrces, c.t.a. | DITZLER, ALVIN S., No. 1,| September Term, 1949. The first | and final account of Mabel M. | Ditzler, admrx. ESHLEMAN, ABRAHAM W, dec'd, No. 51, May Term, 1949. First and final account of J. Daniel Eshleman, J. Henry Esh- leman, and Marvin L. Eshleman, | exors ESHLEMAN, ROMA H., decd, No. 42, September Term, 1949. | First and final account of Rus- | sell H. Eshleman, adm. { = 40. 11. 42 43. Northern | 44. FN 50. Ut on © A 5. MILLER, BENJAMIN P., dec'd, 3. MANN, ALICE K., dec'd, No. 43, 7. MILLER, JACOB K., dec'd, No. . MARTIN, MARY M., dec'd, Np. . METTFETT, ‘'HARRY A., decd, . REITH, JOHN W., dec'd, No. 35, LEBKICHER, SEDALIA, Inter Vivos Trust, No. 99, February Term, 1985. The first and final aceount of Northern Bank and Trust Company, succeeding trustee for the use of Sedalia Lebkicher, MICHELL, MARY McILVAINE, dec’d, No. 18, May Term, 1949. The first and final account of Albert M. Mitchell, admr. MILLER, MARY K, dec'd, No. 17, January Term, 1931. The first aml final account of North- ern Bank and Trust Company, Trustee for the use of Mabel V. Trostle. MULL, ISAAC, dec'de No. 37, May Term, 1948. First and final account of Annie L. Mull, admrx. METZLER, BENJAMIN F., Set tlor, Inter Vives, No. 84, March Term, 1950. The first and final account of ‘the Northern Bank and Trust Company, trustee un- der Deed of Trust created April 10, 1935, for the use of Bertha Lutz, No. 13, October Teym, 1949. The first and firal aceount of Edna M. Fleming, admrx. March Term, 1949. First and. fi- nal account of Lauretta M. Sny- der, V. Grace Beane and Horace K. Mann, admrs. ct.a. 56, August Term 1926. The first and final account of Northern Bank and Trust Company, suc- ceeding trustee, for the use of Alice E. Landis. 58, February Term, 1930. The second account of The Cane- stoga National Bank of Lancas- ter, trustee for the use of Wil- liam G. Martin, Lulu Martin Kant, Howard Martin and George E. Martin. No. 14, April Term, 1927. Third and final account of Ira W. Bry- son, surviving exor. POSEY, SILAS R., also known as S. R. POSEY, dec'd, No. 68, May Term, 1949. The first and final account of Edna M. Posey, exor. PIERSOL, DANIEL, dec'd, No. 97, August Term, 1947. Second and final account of L. C. Pier- sol and Blanche Piersol Weitz- el, exors. April Term, 1934. The first and final account of Northern Bank and Trust Company, succeeding trustee under the will, for the use of Elizabeth Reith Orfanella. RENGIER, CARL ¥., dec'd, No. 39, June Term, 15i2. The first and final account of Northern 62. 65. 66. 67. 69. 70. 1, for the use of Rosa A. S. Stauffer, STAUFFER, B. GRANT, Settlor, Inter Vivos Trust, No. 38, March Term, 1950. The first and final account of Northenr Bank and Trust Company, Trustee under Deed of Trust created July 8, 1936, for the use of B. Grant Stauffer. . STAUFFER, ROSA, A. 8, Don- or, Intey Vivos Trust. No. 14 March Term, 1950. The first an final account of Northern Bank and Trust Company, Trustee under Deed of Trust created October 1, 1938 for the use of B. Grant Stauffer, . SWARTZ, DANIEL, dec'd, No. 46, December Term, 1948. The second and supplemental ac- count of J. R, Kinzer, exon: SWEENEY, STEPHEN L. and SWEENEY, JENNIE B., Deed of Trust. No. 58, April Term, 1935. The first and final account of Northern Bank and Trust Com- pany, Substituted trustee under Deed of Trust created Novem- ber 14, 1938, and to be known as “The Stephen I. and Jennie B. Sweeney Educational Fund.” SHIRK, BLANCHE W. dec'd, No. 28, March Term, 1934. The first and final account of North- ern Bank and Trust Company, trustee for the use of M. Emily Weaver. STAUFFER, HENRY M, also known as HA M. STAUFFER, dec'd, No. 26, September Term, 1948. Second and partial account of Claude R. Stauffer, Robert H. Stauffer: and Joseph C. Wentz, exors. : SIRHAN . HANNA SS, also known as H. S. SIRHAN, decd, No. 123, May Term, 1949. First and final account of Helen L. Krebs, Samuel R. Krebs and The Fulton National Bank of Lancaster, exors. UMBLE, CHRISTIAN J., Inter Vives Trust, No. 117, May Term, 1934. The final account of Nor- thern Bank and Trust Company, succeeding trustee for the use of St. John’s Lutheran Church Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Grace Reformed Church of Eden, Lan- caster Automobile Club of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Lan- caster County Firemen's Asso- ciation of Pennsylvania and The Lancaster Community Trust. UMBLE, CHRISTIAN J., dec'd, No. 74, November Term, 1933. The final account of Northern Bank and Trust Company, suc- ceeding trustee for the use of St. John's Lutheran Church, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Gface Reformed Church ot Eden, Lan- caster Automobile Club of Lan- caster, Pennsylvania, Lancaster The Bulletin, Mt, Joy, Pa., Thursday, April 13, 19505. dec'd, No, 18, October Term, 1944, The first and partial count of Mary M. Zimmerman, extx. . ZION'S EVANGELICAL LU- THERAN CHURCH OF LEA- COCK, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA., Settlor. No. 75, February Term 1035. The first and final account of Northern Bank and Trust Company, succeeding J 12-4 trustee under Deed of Trust Zion's 1 Chure h of County, Pa. the income of of is to be paid to the Trustees of Zion's vangelical Lutheran Church of Leacock, Lancaster County, Pa. H. GOLL, Register of Wills and Clerk of Orphans’ Court SHG LANLCD ES Ss Thurs. Friday-Saturday April 13- 14- 15, 1950 SPECIALS We Reserve the Right PENN DUTCH WHOLE GOLDEN—OR—SHOE PEG CORN ROSEDALE CALIF. BARTLETT PEARS THE BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS WHEATIES to Limit Quantities No. 2° a 3 Can We. 2 : 29. Large Can ROSEDALE BRAND—HAWAIIAN SLICED PINEAPPLE SCHIMMEL'S CRUSHED CHERRY PRESERVES HERSHEY'S ALMOND—OR—MILK CHOC. BARS 1 1b, Tumbler 3.10 TIBBY'S TASTY CORNED BEEF 12-02. Tin 39 These Lanco Stores and above Specials . . . .. JOHN BENDER, SALUNGA JOHN BOOTH, MOUNT JOY BOYERS GROCERY, RHEEMS L. G. FORENY, FLORIN - B. 0. GROSH, MILTON GROVE S. G. HERSHEY & SON, ELI- ZABETHTOWN alt othr Lanco, Stores everywhere offer the ROBT. HOUSEAL, MAYTOWN VERNE HIESTAND, SALUNGA R..G. RICE, SILVER SPRING EARLE STAUFFER, VILLE J. N. WALMER, ELIZABETH- , TOWN God Party Line Neighbors Monday ond Kay Stephens will meet the | held on the lawn of St. Luke's Epi- lo: mAGER. Albert L.. dec'd. No. 28. Bank and Trust Company, suc- County Firemen’s Association of x 7:30 p.m. Classes in Mission Hay ! scopal Church here. | September Term, 1949. First and | ceeding trustee for the use of ; Pennsylvania and The Lancast- i Bible Synthesis. Meeting at the| York County Champions on the 1 ve i i Tc Alice W. Rengier, now Alice W. er Community Trust, under the = 8 { : : , TRegional | The hunt was sponsored by St.| final account of Albert L. Fager, ; Cor : i a Parsonage. Manor Hi court for the Regiona of : : 130 I crore Brubaker. Will. £5 . . : | id S x C > ‘ 'C. 3 y : , | IAT “ ~ y - 9 ® § Tuesday championship some time this | as ule > Xo Ti ’ gr 25. FEIST, MARY, decd, No. 87, | 54. RENNINGER, EMMA, dec'd, No. |71. UMBLE, B. EDITH, dec'd, No. 7:30 p.m. Men's monthly prayer vy dozens of eggs were used. Nine May Term, 1949. The first and | 7, September Term, 1949. The 60, June Term. 1949. The first IN { | meeting at John Henry Brubaker’s Adviser. Gene M. Love, told ihe | Prizes of live rabbits, chicks and | final account of The Lancaster first and final account of C. R. and partial account of Clarence | 5 Lome. wh | i it ‘the Committee | Easter baskets were given to the County National Baik, exor. i. Weaver, exor. : H. Brubaker and The Farmers il 2 i Study Breve as ah rar oe a | Enders of 26. FORNEY, A. ELIZABETH, dec'd | 35. ROCHOW, AMELIA R. dec'd.] Bank and Trust Company of | 2 M did He DAY, 4YET had started plans for a Junior-de rs Wei | No. 55, May Term, 1913. The first No. 28, May Term, 1943. The first Lancaster, exons. ) ft 2 Frode: | ior summer trip 0 h ’ C and final account of Northern 200 And soeount of Northern 72. WALTER, HENRY V. decd, . i Sibi, : Vr ia re tll I ¥ ans ourt Bank and Trust Company, SUC ank an rus ompany, rus- No. 63, February Term, 1948. 3 3 » rood ws | i 2 ye vd : ——— & CHD P. Newtown ‘Good Ne FICERS P A diti N ti ceeding trustee, under Deed of | tee under the will, for the use Second and final account of Friday - Saturday - Sunday April ELECTS OF} ap uai ing orices Trust of the Irustees of the os of Oscar 0. Rocliow. Catherine McCausland Walter, # 91-99-93. The Rev. Rowan Pearce,| The Young Peoples Class and the APRIL TERM. 1930 Zion’s Evangelical Lutheran | 56. RANCK, JOHN M., decd, No. Henry Walter, Jr., and Margar- en Philadelphia Pe. | Calvary Ambassadors met in ses- |g iis. craditors. ant] Church, Leacock, Lancaster 05: Ootober Term, 1038. The first et Walter Halligan, ‘exors. : : or . o all heirs, legatees, creditors and | County, Pa, of a fund created and final account of The Farm- (73. WATT, DONALD M.. also know ———— for their ynthl ; meeting at | . J . o £ “ V1, also Known sion Jor thew mohiny other persons interested: under the Will, for the use of ers National Bank and Trust as DONALD MERWIN WATT Church of God oe Westies and Mrs. Roy Shel- | tin. ie Biv at he v bs Eo leo 2 y Ye Sw : ih 5 ’ WR wiz. Past the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Notice is given that the following Zion's Evangelical Lutheran Company of New Holland, decd, No. 9, February Term, g Bev. Sr Wig, Pastor ly. | accounts in decedents’ estates and | Church, Leacock, Lancaster | Trustee under the will. 1945. The first and final account BY Church School Officers elected for the year were: | trusts have been filed in the office County, Pennsylvania. | 87. ROSS, MABEL G., Settlor, Inter of Northern Bank and Trust 10:30 : go en ina worship president. Robert Shank; vice pres- of the Register of Wills or the Clerk | 27. GREENLY, ELLEN C. dec'd, Vivos Trust. No. 86, March Company, guardian of Laura : Ser Bh Ne 3 ife” Yo ohn bromdent, 0 i. | of the Orphans’ Court of Lancas- No. 22, September Term, 1949. Term, 1950. The first and final Merwin Watt. al » ermon. on Ww hip. Sob ident, Ray Wolgemuth; secretary, | County, as the case may be, and First and final account of John account of the Northern Bank | 24 WILLIAMSON. SARAH E. a € a Dn. Send Toad IDX | Beve rly Boyd and treasurer, Mary | that the same will be presented to | Greenly, Jr., exor. | and Trust Company, Trustee | Minor. No 631% October Term on, » Greates st. ’ 2 . ‘ . 2 . boa, rm, Wednesday Shelly the Orphans Court of said | 28. HANK, PAUL B, decd, No. 65, under Deed of Trust created 1946. The first and final account . . 7:30 p.m. Monthly Missionary| After the business meeting re- { for audit and confirmation, and for August Term, 1949. The first and July 17, 1940, for the use of of Northern Bank and Trust J meeting bi ts were served | distribution _of the balances shown final account of Joseph Hank, | Mabel G. Ross. Company, guardian of Sarah E. in 172 oul 12. re nts Jere Se 2d. To > TPA og: r entitl- CEVA A y . . es 7:30 p.m. Junior and Senior Pray- une | therein to the parties legally entitl exor. 58. SENER, ANNA Y., Settlor. Deed Williamson, er Meetings. y ed thereto, on the dz e hereinafter (29. HANK, PAUL B,, dec'd, No. 65, of Trust. No. 84, December (75. WEAVER, CATHARINE D. 8:30 p.m. Choir Practice. design ed, om in the | August Term, 1949. The first and Term, 1934. The first and final dec’d, No. 41, August Term, 1949, | 0 n e orn S | forenoon, Eastern Standard Time, in final account of Joseph Hank, account of Northern Bank and The fust and final account ‘of | Folks find there's always sweet harmony on their . wnat —— j the Orphans Court Room on the Trustee to sell real estate for | Trust Company, succeeding Gladys D. Miller, Dorothy D : : St. Luke's Episcopal Church | (rol page 1) 4th floor of the Court House in the the purpose of distribution. trustee. under Dood of Trust ot} a Ne oy telephone party line when they follow these sim- Rev. Hod Kline . ; lov. Moa City of Lancaster, Pa. 30. HOUSER, ELLIS J., decd, No. Anna Y. Sener, of the fund TY. : ple suggestions: Butdav. April hg 9 president, Earnest Nisley, Mount APRIL 17, 1950 61, September Term, 1949. First known as “The William Z. Sen- | 76. WITMER, MARY ANN. decd C A A 2 Joy Rl; secretary, Martha Roland, | j BLICKENDERFER, ANNA W and final account of Meta F.| er Fund” the income of which No. 48, September Term, 1949. | 1. Use the telephone sharingly. fig a.m Cures School t (1si Mount Joy RI; assistant secretary, Settlor. Deed of Trust. No. 42 Houser, extx. is to be paid to The Evangelical First and final account of Paul Jt 10 Holy Oe oro Ruth Moreland, Marietta R1; treas- March Term 1950. The first and 31. HARNISH, DAVID H., dec'd, No. | Lutheran Church of the Holy Keller and Hiram S. Hollinger, a. Space calls fairly ‘ ge hr S Te 2 5 , oi. J ss Garver. RE final account of Northern Bank 61, October Term, 1927. The fin- | Trinity of Lancaster, Pennsyl- exors. pv er Tan Tule Lo aes ML. = and Trust Comoany, trustee al account of Northern Bank | Vania. 77. ZIMMERMAN, S. R., also known 3. Hang up the receiver carefully. rotherho d 0 5 gi oper news reporter, Harold Musser, Mt. under Deed of rust of Anna W and Trust Company, succeeding | 59. SNYDER, ABRAM U., dec'd, No. as S. RALPH ZIMMERMAN, | 1 in] Conpmunion 5 . © {Joy Rl; game leadet, Judy Martin, Blickenderfc , for the use ol | co-trustee and Martin H. Baer, | 44, November Term, 1920. The 4. Keep calls reasonably brief. | : on HOLY DAYS [Mount Joy Rl; assistant® game Grace Blickenderfer, W. Eugene surviving testamentary trustee first and final account of The | i : 4 tig ey Arm Gd ro Wht) Blickenderfer, Alice Blicken- for the use of Noah Harnish. | Keystone National Bank of H TE Ww SHI G Try it on vour party line and everyone will | 7:00 a. m. Holy Eucharist. | leader, Robert Wolgemuth, Moun : derfer, now Alice I Freeman, |32. HEAGY, EDWARD H. decd | Manheim. Trustee of Malinda Ww I A N J y 1. y J y Ea y ks C | a i —— Joy R. D. 1; and song leader, Cur- and Lena Blickenderfer, now | No. 42. October Term. 7948. The C. Snyder. AND join 1n a chorus of good neg! horliness—and, 0 } d Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church | vin Martin, Mt. Joy R1. Lena Skeen. | first and final account of North- |g STAUFFE A RK sed course—hetter telephone service, : L. Dallas Zeigler, Pastor ATT 1c HEN 3 T 60. STAUFFER, ANNIE K., decd, | ‘ Side “ 3 ip 2 , Adult local leaders elected for | 2. BRACKBILL'S CEME [ERY, In- ern Bank and [rust Company, | No. 68, January Term, 1944. The DISINFECTING i i ' 9:30 a. 2 Sunday School 1950: John Herr, Mount Joy RI; = Wivos Bo 82. aa guardian of Edward H. Heagy, | first and final account of the A a hi 5 i Term, 1934. The tuwst and final | a minor. : Ephrata National Bank, of a I, | 0 2 m. Morning Worship [John D. Roland, Mount Joy RI1; | account of Northern Bank and |33. HEAGY, SANDRA H., dec'd, No. | Fphrata, Pa, trustee for the HESS BROS C 4 “6 i X.L.CE Victor Longenecker, Elizabethtown | Trust Company, Succeeding | 42, October Term, 1948. The first | use of William S. Stauffer. . i 5:30 p.m. K.L.C.E bmp. ; oe | ibe or’ Dao Trust | : inal account of Northern | 5501" pp vi R3:; and Paul Hess, Elizabethtown trustee under Deed of Trust | and final account o orthern L., « “ “ Successors To | i T 7s pm. Worship & Sermon. | ra created for the upkeep and re- | Bank and Trust Company, guar- | 61. STAUYYER Dana Dinos, HUBER OBERHOLTZER uesday 3. | Silden Fiat vo} ie Sandre ag , io r 038 5t, .NO, , Ma i 7:30 p.m. Y. P. meeting. Lem a eats | pax of Bi Rhy on | Yin of Sandra H. Heagy, a mi | Term, 1950. The first and final FLORIN, PENNA. : { rashurg Township, ancaster | or. hk , thet : : ns Wednesday |George Keener. Sst fon DY: TY 3 o | Account of Northern Bank and Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 COLUMBIA TELEPHONE CO. 2 th Sanam. : ap { County, Pa. { 34. HUBER, LEVI B., dec'd, No. 68, Trust C any. Trustee de Dk 2 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting Mcnday, April 17, instead of | : 41 ov rust Company, Trustee under 8-25-tf §1 % 8:30 p.m. Choir. ow pelt. Missionary S 3. BROSSMAN, JEMIMA G., dec’d,| March Term, 1949, The account| Deed of Trust created October "1 Tuesday, V Te de A Ne No. 57, June Term, 1949. The | of The Conestoga National Bank | ia —a ul Siely wir’ meel 2 ’s: first and final account of Ber- of Lancaster, exor. Biotin am Church {Mary Charles. tha M. Brossman Eaby and Wil- | 35. JANSON, JOSEPH, dec'd, No. 1, | | Elder C. H. Mover, Pastor i liam B. Brossman, exors. December Term, 1925. The third | Sunday, April 16, 1050 Mt. Joy Mennontte Church i. BROSSMAN, WILLIAM F. and partial account of First Co- | 9:00 io m. S id y 'S hool Henry Garber, Aes, Hess, and dec’d, No. 29, June Term, 1944. | Jumbia National Bank, trustee | ‘00 a. m. Sunday Schoo Henry Frank, Pastors vival and a Jer- for the use of Mary E. Becker | { ) First and final account of Ber- | for the use o y E ecke | m— Sunday, April 16, 1950 : Hong es 7 ond prs | OTAL ONTRIBUTIONS | a: Q 0. ountiay, ' tha M. Brossman Eaby and Wil- and others. C | Branly Shak Brethren 9:06 a. m. Sd, Seber] liam B. Brossman, admrs. d.b.n. | 36. KING, HARRY NOLAN, decd, | — 3 'g a 10:00 a.m. wmrch Service. { cota, | No. 75, June Term, 1949. First | ) A >, | ae 5 > , r I 1 : xy Bund; Xm Tanck, Pastor pri 5. BURGE, JULIA B. decd, No and final account of David F. | TO DATE TO ly’ 14 2p Sunday School Erisman’s Mennonite Meeting | 119, May Term, 1949. First and | Kope, exor. | 5 10:15 4 m. Mornin { Worshi ) House partial =~ accoupt of John B.157. KING, JACOB F., decd, No. 30, PUBLIC SCHOOLS Ser Eo x “Sy ops in the New Sunday, April 16 Kamm, exor. : 2 October Term, 1949. First and | | Lier oluccee > [ 9:00 a.m. Sunday School. | 6. BARD, GEORGE, dec'd, No. 33, | partial account of Emlen H. | SS 0S LLE 57811 week) 6:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship 7:30 p.m. Evening warship. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. vice. Thursday 7:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal. 7:30 p.m. Ushers’ League meeting |S at the home of Christ H. Herr, Jr.| Trinitv Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor Sunday, April 16 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship. 7:00 p. m. Vespers Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Young Ladies T° Class meets at the home of Mus.' 7:30 p.m. Inspirationzl Seng Ser- Emory Herr and Earl Witmer, | Song Leaders and Raymond Charles Midweek Prayer Ser- speaker. | First Presbyterian Church | Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor unday, April 16 9:30 a.. m. Church’ Schgol 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship [*Glass Houses". | | Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor (Sunday, April 16 | 9:30 a. m. Church School | 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship First Love”. { 6:15 p.m. Westminster Fellowship. | . BARD, GEORGE, dec'd, No. May Term, 1933. The first and | final account of Northern Bank and Trust Company, Succeeding Trustee, of a fund keep and maintenance of tator’s burial lot in the grave- yard of Zion's Evangelical Church, of Leacock, Pa. 33, May “Term, 1933. The first and final: acount of Northern Bank and ‘Trust Company, Guardian of Mary Louise Buckwalter, a minor. . BARD, MARY C., dec'd, No. 54, November Term, 1954. The first and final account <f Northen Bank & Trust Company, Guar- dian of Mary Louise Euckwalt- £2 for the up- | Tes- | 38. KOHR, JOHN, dec’d, No. 2, Au- Zellers and Frank G. Hartman, | CXOrs. 1930. First and final Bank and gust Term, account of Northern Trust Company, succeeding Trustee under Deed of Trust created by Enos W. Kohr, exor. | of the will of John Kéhr. for | the use of ‘Mary Krapp. 4 L'UDG AT E, ELIZABETH | STAUFFER, Settlor, Inter Vivos | Trust, No. 41, March Term, 1950. | The first and final account of | Northern Bank and Trust Com- | Trustee under | | | | pany, Deed of | Trust created April 1, 1939, for | the use of Elizabeth Stauffer | Ludgate, | » $316, Fos 0 CUSTOMERS are “the BENEFACTORS -The MORE SICO CUSTOMERS — The MORE "PROFITS for PUBLIC SCHOOLS. APRIL 1950 743
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